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Politics : The Trump Presidency

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To: Sam who wrote (21370)6/11/2017 1:45:26 PM
From: Lane3  Read Replies (1) of 358096
 
The article says what they are toward the end:

Most of that he ties with warming. With the very last one he speaks to weather beyond temperature, and that one occurred to me, too. There's been pushback on hurricanes.
Muller also remains skeptical about more general climate change arguments, such as claims by many in the scientific community that it can cause extreme weather.
That was all that I could think of that was outside the scope of warming but inside the scope of climate change. Glaciers and sea level are more obviously a direct function of temperature.

"Most issues" would mean more than one. Maybe the drought thing. Or maybe a definitional difference.
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